Ruben Tejada, who made $1.1 million in 2014, is eligible for salary arbitration and could be non-tendered, ESPN New York reports.
Tejada, who made $1.1 million in 2014, is eligible for salary arbitration and could be non-tendered, ESPN New York reports.
Analysis:
Tejada's raise likely wouldn't be very substantial based on his season, but he may be non-tendered if the Mets choose to go in another direction with their middle infield. However, there is some speculation that Tejada could stick as a backup at both second base and shortstop.